Schedule:
Friday
Depart Exmouth marina 5pm. Onboard vessel between 3 – 4pm for orientation and introductions. Dinner 7pm.
Saturday – Thursday
7 am – Dive 1
8:30 am – Breakfast
10 am – Dive 2
11 am – Morning tea
Cruise to new area
12:30 pm – Lunch
2 pm – Dive 3
3 pm – Afternoon tea
4 pm – Dive 4
7 pm – Dinner
(Night dive offered on 2 nights- 6:30pm dinner. Dive 7:30pm)
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Return Exmouth Marina on Thursday by 5pm.
Please note, there is no 4th dive on the final day to allow for return travel time and for adequate time for passengers flying out the next day
Dinner on the final night is not included but will be arranged for the entire group on-shore.
Friday
Light continental breakfast 7am. Disembark boat on by 9am.
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What’s included?
Up to 25 dives including, 2 x night dives.
All dive equipment. Tanks and weights. 32% Nitrox.
In-water dive masters.
All meals; breakfast, morning tea; lunch; afternoon tea; dinner.
Drinks; tea & coffee; fruit juice; soft drinks; cold filtered water; glass of beer or wine with dinner. Additional alcohol can be purchased.
Bedding and towels.
Sunscreen.
Fish and coral reference books.
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What to bring?
Clothing
The temperatures in Nov- March are warm! Shorts and t-shirt all day and evening. Pack a long sleeve top for cooler nights. April – Oct are cool in the evenings and mornings so pack layers and a couple of warm sweatshirts.
Swimwear
Sun protection
Hat, sunglasses and a light sun shirt
Dive Gear
Also available for hire
Toiletries and medication
Soap, handwash and sunscreen are provided
Camera
Also available to hire
Small backpack, water bottle and sandals
For any shore excursions
Luggage allowances onboard include:
1 x soft dive kit bag excluding tanks and weights
1 x soft personal bag up to 20kgs
Soft bags are required to allow ease of stowage
Extras available to hire:
Camera (Olympus TG6)
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Not included:
Accommodation in Exmouth
Flights
Cost of dive medical – if required
Trip cancellation, interruption and COVID cancellation insurance
Travel insurance, also covering diving medical emergencies.